Citizens United, RGA hammer Terry McAuliffe

Citizens United is launching a $375,000 advertising blitz hitting Virginia Democratic candidate Terry McAuliffe over his business record and support for Obamacare.

A $300,000 TV ad campaign by Citizens United Productions will promote the group’s documentary “Fast Terry,” a takedown of McAuliffe’s so-far unfulfilled promises to create thousands of jobs in the state through his electric car startup, GreenTech.

“It’s hard enough making ends meet without liberal politicians like Terry McAuliffe making things worse,” she says. “McAuliffe supports Obamacare and now Obamacare is pushing folks into the unemployment line.”

The conservative group has already aggressively attacked McAuliffe on television and online. Through the end of last week, Citizens United spent $284,000 on TV ads against McAuliffe, the biggest outside spender after the Republican Governors Association.

The new radio ad, which will run through Monday, tells voters to oppose Obamacare by voting for Cuccinelli as governor, part of the continuing effort on the right to nationalize the off-year contest.

Separately, the Republican Governors Association on Wednesday will unveil a website, LiePadByMack.com, that compiles an embarrassing collection of videos, audio clips and quotes from the Democratic candidate’s memoir onto one site. The RGA will buy online and radio ads to promote the site, and party officials said they will create weekly videos to attack McAuliffe.

“Terry McAuliffe cannot be trusted to tell the truth, and Virginians cannot trust him to be their next governor,” RGA Chairman Bobby Jindal, the governor of Louisiana, said in a news release on the site.

The McAuliffe campaign dismissed the attacks, which come as they’ve taken the upper hand in the race.

“With Ken Cuccinelli looking desperate and losing more mainstream Republicans every day,” said spokesman Josh Schwerin, “it’s no surprise that his extreme supporters would try to mislead and scare voters in an effort to salvage the race.”